London Industrial-Goth Duo Saint Agnes Unleash Scathing New Single “Good Boy” Ahead of May 29 Album

Saint Agnes have never been interested in subtlety, and “Good Boy” makes that clear in the first ten seconds. The London industrial-goth duo’s third single from their forthcoming album ‘Your God Fearing Days Are About To Begin’ arrives with a video and a mission statement that leaves nothing open to interpretation.

Frontperson Kitty A. Austen describes the track as “a scathing critique of obedient, subservient men who uphold the capitalist death cult, feed the machine, and call it a virtue.” The target is specific, the delivery is controlled, and the snarl is genuine. This is a band that means what it writes.

‘Your God Fearing Days Are About To Begin’ arrives May 29, mixed by Jim Pinder, whose credits include Sleep Token and Bring Me The Horizon. Austen describes it as “our best sounding record to date, and the truest to our vision.” The album fuses raw industrial power, dark elegance, and body-moving intensity, drawing influence from Nine Inch Nails, Poppy, and Lorde while landing in a sound that belongs entirely to Saint Agnes.

The creative core of Saint Agnes is Austen on vocals and guitar alongside co-founding member Jon James Tufnell on vocals, guitar, synths, and programming. Both are self-described control freaks who obsessively curate every element of their art. The decision to bring in Pinder for mixing represents a rare and deliberate external collaboration.

Over 12 million Spotify streams, strong BBC Radio 1 support, and mainstage appearances at Download, Hellfest, and 2000trees back the band’s trajectory. Sold-out UK headline shows have consistently demonstrated what Saint Agnes do with a room full of people and nothing held back.

‘Your God Fearing Days Are About To Begin’ is out May 29.

Track Listing:

  1. Good Boy
  2. The Ghost
  3. The Father, The Son and The Holy Beast
  4. The Beast
  5. Song For Mia
  6. Everything You Denied
  7. The Blood Beat (Angel in the Marble)
  8. Gods of War
  9. Get Them Out
  10. Where Do I Begin?